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SCALE Partner Organizations
Saint Francis Foundation Saint Francis Memorial Hospital San Francisco Department of Public Health San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development University of California, San Francisco Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
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TLHIP’s SCALE Team JENNIFER LACSON Improvement Advisor
Community & Emergency Services Manager, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital ABBIE YANT, RN, MA Coalition Leader Vice President, Mission, Advocacy, Community Health, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital PATRICIA ZAMORA Community Champion Area Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco PAULA FLEISCHER Navigator, Community Engagement and Health Policy, University of California, San Francisco KRISTENE CRISTOBAL Cristobal Consulting JENNIFER KISS Director, TLHIP Saint Francis Foundation
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TLHIP’s Vision TLHIP has a vision of the Tenderloin as an inclusive, vibrant, and diverse community in the heart of San Francisco, where health and safety are within the reach of all. We are working to improve health outcomes using a public-private collective impact model and a geographic, place based strategy. TLHIP is looking to further our evaluation and learning skills and develop common measures of success for our initiatives.
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Top Three Sources of Pride in our Community
DIVERSITY: 33,000 residents (including 3,500 children) from all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds live in the Tenderloin’s 40 square blocks. CULTURE: The Tenderloin boasts a richness in art, music, galleries, murals, and theaters. VIBRANCY OF LIFE AND CHARACTER: Immigrant families, hip new restaurants, residents without shelter, social service organizations, churches and mosques and single-resident occupancy hotels all sit side-by-side in the historic Tenderloin.
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Areas of Focus for our SCALE Work
TLHIP seeks to address both the social determinants impacting the overall health of the people who live and work in the Tenderloin and the underlying health disparities and inequities that perpetuate the status quo. Complex Issues Priorities Action Zones Safety Mental Health Crime, Drugs Housing, Gentrification Substance Abuse, Recovery Business, Economy Resident Workforce / Leadership Development Safe and Healthy Environment and Physical Activity Healthy Eating Health Care Access Pilots Street & Resident Activation Capacity Building Baseline Environmental Assessment Boeddeker Park Tenderloin Safe Passage Community Platform
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We are most proud of our work to…
Catalyze upstream interventions that positively impact the social determinants of health Foster alignment and collaboration between stakeholders Broaden philanthropic support through public-private partnerships and a collective funding pool model Inform the City’s new Central Market/Tenderloin Strategy, which includes TLHIP place-based “Action Zones” Revitalize Boeddeker Park, which serves as a game changer and community hub Highlight Boeddeker Park or influencing Central Market Tenderloin Economic Strategy/ Interagency Work Group Devvelopment
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We know a lot about….. We need help with…..
Launching a collective impact initiative Building consensus around a community driven common agenda Convening and connecting stakeholders and leveraging relationships “Silo busting” Providing technical assistance to grantees, including implementation coaching, grant writing, and developing SMART objectives Identifying benchmarks that tie program outcomes with long-term health improvement Establishing a clear trajectory linking the upstream interventions to improved Tenderloin community health and better access, coordination and utilization of healthcare services Know a lot about: technical assistance to grantees (implementation coaching, grant writing, developing SMART objectives) We need help with: choosing benchmarks to tie program outcomes with long-term outcomes (i.e. linking the impact of upstream interventions’ on health and utilization of service etc) Developing/implementing a structure around learning and doing into our initiative – programs/grantees, CAC, stakeholder sessions
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Favorite Hometown Spots
Boeddeker Park Tenderloin Assets (Boeddeker Park, Larkin Street Restaurants, 4Corner Friday activation to represent the breadth of non-profit partners) Delicious restaurants throughout the Tenderloin Glide Memorial Church
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Our Community Theme Song….
Words We Live By….. Our Community Theme Song…. Our Values To facilitate alignment of San Francisco’s priorities, resources, and actions to improve health and well-being To ensure that health equity is addressed throughout program planning and service delivery To promote community connections that support health and well-being Healthy people, healthy families, healthy communities: living, learning, playing, earning in the Tenderloin. Words we live by: TLHIP Priorites: safety,, community connectedness, opportunities for healthy choices Values from SFHIP: To facilitate alignment of San Francisco’s priorities, resources, and actions to improve health and well-being. To ensure that health equity is addressed throughout program planning and service delivery To promote community connections that support health and well-being. Community Theme Song: Vision adapted from SFHIP: Healthy people, healthy families, healthy communities: living, learning, playing, earning in the Tenderloin. If we wanted something more graphic we could borrow and embed the Starling Video we showed to CAC to demonstrate alignment and collective impact…
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Celebrity Spokesperson Who Best Represents TLHIP
Geoffrey Grier, host of “The Mister Geoffrey Show,” interviews residents of the Tenderloin. Wearing his signature fedora, Mr. Grier walks through the streets to give economically and socially marginalized residents a voice and an outlet to discuss issues that are important to the community. Local idea - Jeffrey Grief’s TL-TV character? There’s a picture of him in his suit and hat in the CAC presentation we made in April…
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Best way to contact us: Jennifer Kiss Director
Tenderloin Health Improvement Partnership 900 Hyde Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (415)
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